The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, October 06, 1949, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ir.E TWC CHURCHES a a ri j Church of Holiness Assembly Oct. 12 Th»s Church of Christ ness Ujito the Lord’s 22nd nual assembly will convene Wednesday, October 2nd, at a. m. at 572 W. Oglethorpe The public is invited to the service and brihg the and the lame and the Lord heal all that believe. J. F. Wilcox of Ludowici is pastor; Bishop M. S. presidiag bishop.; Bishop B. Colty, Junior Bishop of fort, S. C.; Sis. Dorothy ham, assistant secretary Sis. Ida Roberts, general retary, Ludowici. Evangelical ? misters Union The regular weekly session the Evangelical M.nisters iori was held at the n?en ion was held at the noon hour Tuesday with Rev. F. W. Bagby, president, presiding. The members were with a refreshing closing dis¬ cussion on th esubject, ‘'Is the Church Gaining or Ground?” led by Rev. J. W. Maxwell. The union received the sad nqws of the death of Mrs. S. Grant, wife of Rev. S. W. Grant, at Douglas, Tuesday this week. Funeral service will be” held Sunday at where sCie lived several years Th? following commttees ported: Current events. Rev. W. Ol P. Sherman; hospitals, C. P. Hobbs; program. Rev H W. Murph; penal ReV. W. W. Stevens; Rev. D T. Babcock Rev. D. L Gorham tie South Georgia CME ference at Moultrie this week Members in attendance Revs. Bagby, Gorham, Morph, £V evens, Maxwell, Johnson, Hobbs Sherman. Butler Presbyterian Church At Butler Memorial r.an church, Sunday were well attended, with the Junior chi run. 28-28, the church was sented in the annal of the Knox Presbyterian ety by Rev. P. A. Dan Davis and Mrs. Aikeij*, Rev Patterson elected moderator of the bytery. Communion service Sunday morning. Oct. 23 be rally day for the club; Monday, Oct. 17, Missionary Society w’ll meet the home of Mrs. Maude son, 421 East Anderson The Synod w.ll convene Butjer Oct. 26-27-28. Rev. A.‘(Patterson is pastor of church. ii John G. Butler Congress and Whitaker Streets Paints, Gla- », Building Materials ::i MiIIwork and Hardware t STORE 2-1161 PLANT 2-1164 90 YEARS OF SERVICE ■1 > 44 I T * 1 1 f il 1 IT f- ri’’’’*-’-J-*-*--*-*-*-*-^-*-' * f» •• 19 EAST BAY ST. DIAL 2-2114 “Substantial Dividends to aU Policyholders’’ FIRE—WINDSTORM—EXTENDED COVERAGE PLATE GLASS l 1 111 * * i I i ............................... Monroe Funeral Directors SU WEST BROAD Si PHONE *-4106 — *-3*51 Savannah, Georgia MONROE ON DUTY-NIGHT and DAY ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS. Pi*». ** * tWtMi j i j i tj .i | . j 11 H l 1 ♦ ♦ 4 -' H ' » .j. j i Church—Pastor Anniversaries gg| | j REV. GEORGE DINGLE Pastor Second Arnold Baptist Arnold street, will celebrate thirty-fourth anniversary the tenth anniversary of Rev. George Dingle as This epochal event will Monday night, October 10 endFrlday night,October 14. Churches that will pate in this five night tion, will be as follows: daynight, OcL 1,0- night, New Moon Baptist church in charge, sermon Rev. J. E, Bailey; night, October 11. night, Happy Home church in charge, sermon Rev. L. L. Small, pastor; nesday night, October 12 ior choir night First ship Baptist Church in sermon by Rev. G. R. Sr., pastor; Thursday October 13. Auxiliary Trustees, Senior Mission, ers, BTU- Junior Mission Pulpit Aid in charge of gram; Friday night, 14; Sunday School night, niversary sermon by Rev. E. Capers, pastor of First green Baptist! Church. Paien Methodist Church Palen Methodist church the scene of a very queen of autum contest day night, 8 ept. 25, w.th Annie Mae Lawton crowned queen. Miss represented the choir contestants were Miss W iliams, runner-up, who resented th? WSCS; Amy Reddick, Delores and Constance Knight senting the Senior Board, M Y. F and school, respectively. Miss i ton, a senior at Beach school, was crowned Queen Autumn by Pastor John Spears. The affair was sored by Mrs. John E. Anniversary and Pew Rally All People's New Baptist church, Harmon Joe streets, Rev. E. N. Bunn Ph. D., pastor, will present Sidney A. Jones Funeral chor in a program of songs Sunday nigut at 8 o'clock as I feature of the pew rally fortieth anniversary of church. The principal address will be made by Sldn y A Jones, well known mortlc.an The public is cordially invited Union Baptist Church Berrien and Purse streets. Rev. L. C. Sapp, pastor. Sun¬ day was a high day. At 10 oclock Sunday school, £upt Jones In charge, li o’clock ser¬ vice w.th the Junior choir sing¬ ing, and 3:30, communion ser¬ vices, Pastor Sapp pr aching an inspiring sermon. At 8 o’clock Pastor Sapp again del.vered the sermon. Our revival began Monday night and w.ll i tinue until Friday night, O?to- ber 14, with the Rev. F. H. Hall of Augusta preaching. T remont Temple The combined morning wor¬ ship and communion was in a high spirit, throughout the day. The serv.ee largely attended- The preached at 11 a. m.. subject, • Make a Record With God.” At 4 p. m. Pastor Benton again delivered a timely sermon He was assisted in communion by Rev. Wroten and Hagan, sons of the church. Pilgrim Baptist 528-30 W. Huntingdon Rev. J. J. Dinkins, pastor. weekly services w re as usual. Sunday School met 10 :15 a- m., Supt. C. H. kins in charge. , „ The , sermon was delivered by pastor, subject. -The ?r is at the Door. Rev. Wm. Cunningham was guest er for the night. He spoke ‘‘In Place For & Purpose.” Evstts Gospel Singers will der a program for the of the sick and poor Deacon Nathaniel Dea. Nathan Frazier, Wednssday, Oct. 19 St. Luke Baptist Church 512 Berrien street. Oct. 2, Sunday school met the usual hour w.th Supt. E. D Lowe in charge. Noonday vice began at 12:30 p m. our son, the Rev. J. Parker, charge. Rev. Parker from the subject, ”It is For us to b? Here.” service began at 8:30 p. Rev. Parker preached excellent sermon from the ject, ‘‘How Long Halt Ye There w.ll be a fish at the home of Miss G. L 6C4 Walker street, on 8 , given by the Junior board. Grade L. Long is ident; Savstte Lovette, tary, and E. G. Lowe, •j First Congregational Church I World Communion Day j 'obsarved last Sunday at First Congregational 1 Rev. A C. Curtright, pastor. Through the recent of Evangelism, which one week, fourte:n new i bers were added to the They are Mr. and Mrs. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. L. H Johnson and their Juliette, John L Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. H nry Ward, Ar¬ thur Brown, Thomas Arthur Woodard. Mrs. E. E Perry, Mrs. Marian and Herman Moseley, Jr. Three of these new members were baptised last Sunday all were given a hearty come into the fellowship of the church. Tire choir sang the anthem, “O, Divine Redeemer,” by Gou- nod- The organist used Han¬ del's “Largo” for th? prelude, and “Cavalliera Rusticanna" for the offertory. The minis¬ ter’s text was “These, are they which have continued, with me in my temptations.” Visitors are always welcome at this church and unchurch- ] e d citizens are invited to join J-m—l .77 Villi Wc/."! 3 Grandmother'it Day At St. Philip Mon. MRS. AGNES CARMICHAEL Grandmother’s day at St. Phil.p Monumental AME chure Phlip Monumental A M. E. church Sunday school was cel- ebrated Sunday, September 18, and was a great success. The idea was suggested by .Mrs. Ag¬ nes Carmichael, whose picture is shown. The day will be c.l- ebrated every year at St. Ph 1- ip Monumental AME church from now on. Mrs. Fannie B. W Ison open¬ ed Sunday school with the usu¬ al outline, and in turn present¬ ed th? mistress of ceremony, Mrs. Zenobia Fletcher. M ss Rosa Polite sang a solo Two grandmothers were the princi¬ pal speakers, Mrs. Henrietta Babcock making the main talk on ‘‘Time Moves on,” and Mo¬ ther Mary Hammonds, the old¬ est mother and grandmother of the church, speak.ng on behalf of the grandmothers. Those in charge of the day’s affairs were Mrs. A. L. Stevens, Mrs ( L A Alford , Mrs. Donnie Lo¬ max and Mrs. B. W. Harmon R;v. D. T. Babcock is pastor of the church and E. Shuler, superintendent. St. John Babx Contest Big Success Sunday before last, during the Church School hour at John Baptist Church In the school’s auditorium bedecked with beautiful flowers, the L p ar tmental baby contest successful climax. 0ctavia McNattf ch airla dy • g,p ec i a i Day’s committee, con ducted an inte restlng • after which reports from de- partmt > lta and their baby contestants were ed: Cradle Roll and departments. Sis. Theresa Por ter, superintendent test ant, donated, interested the cause) $6.25; Primary de partment. a. Emma (Sponsored Lttle Miss Marie Woodard) 25.50; department. Sis. Marion supernOandent supemOandent (Sponsored (Sponsored ter Jonathan Alexader) $20.35; intermediate department, Octavia McNatt, ent, Sponsored Master Charles Smith) $47.56; People’s Department. No re¬ port. Donation later; department. Sis. Ellen Superintendent Master John Bryant) $18.00; Home Extension Dept., Henurietta Frazier, gupt. contestant, donated, interest cause) $3 12 . Winning contestant, 1st and crowned kind of the slon Master Stanley Smith. Winning Intermediate. Second prize Little Miss Evelyn Marie ard, Primary department. prize, Master Jonathan ander- Junior department. Fourth prize, Master John ant, Adult department. Sunday’s Choir Day I At First Tabernacle Sunday has been “Imperial Choir Day at First Tabernacle Baptist church. spicy program has been arrang¬ ed lor 4 p. m The public inv.ted to attend. FOR S.YLE—Mantels, lav¬ atories. sinks, tank, wash- tub. REASONABLE. 118 E. Anderson St. Easy Way Ends SKIN “SSStf* •£/6#reM* •Ct£A*S Lightens skin, helps clear pimples and blemishes caused externally. Delights _ or money back. ^ NEW IMPROVED FORMULA Dr.FHEP Palmer’s 1 Double Strength SKIN WHITENER Widows Mite Club The Widows’ Mi';e club at the home of Rev. Mrs. Tdsen, 1020 W. 38th The usual proceedings carried out. St. Thomas AME Sunday was fill d with services, beginn ng w- th day school conducted by Fumv‘nter.drn\ Mrs. Weston. At 11:30, Pastor C. S Str.pnng delivered an message, and at 7:39 p. m. pastor again preached an spir rg ■ ermon, at the sion of which communion serv d* On the coming a mammoth class rally come off in connection the rais : ng of funds for ference claims. Flipper Chapel AME 1 Church j gund school was held lhe USU£ll hour with Buot . L Taylor in charge Tle morn _ ing and even ng sermons delivered by Pastor J. L. bert. The Mayflower S ngers will render a , at Flipper Chapel Sunday 4 p- m. Bethel AME Church Hymns on Display as sented by the B.thel ACE lea¬ gue w 11 be held at the church Friday night, Oct. 14, at 8 m. The public is invited to tend, adm ssion free. Central Bantist Services at Central church during th ■ week well attended. The Senior closed its e 8 th ann.ver ary Friday night with a very joyable program rendered the various choirs. was administered at 4 Rev. Wm. Daniels, speaking at both services- Senior Mission will have oyster roast Monday, Oct. at 17 Bouhan avenue. Special Services Sunday At Zion Hill Special services will be Sunday at Zisn Hill church, Rev. J. B. Bates, . Al A , the mormn e th? women will have charge the services w.th Mrs. ~ B. Payne of Georgia State ...... --- le ^ a * the pmunpal speaker and at ni " ht the mcn have (.'.large of , th ■ serv.ces, j F. Crawford, principal of Sand Ridge School, will be s ' )eu 1 1 First Evergreen ” Ch urch 617 Last Gwinnett ~ 1,1 ~ E A Capers, pastor. ', v - clay ua ' ) ' " ‘‘Chool cir,ul under U11UCI ® u P l - ( j Uay.s was lamely a.tended. was promotion day from r mary department the adult department. A li service Rev. Capers an inspiring message, "Despise Not the Day • Small Ph ngs. On Monday contest will be given, ^ ss Alma Jean Ferguson. Calendar Clubs Lnd r , n Drive . The twelve Calendar clubs Butler Presbyterian church Fed across the vontinant California in May, 1949,. 1 order to return to each club w T ill have to pay to cross the various states each airport. The date for each memb r to cure a return ticket is October 16, at 11:30 a. m. the churc i. All members friends are invited to and watch the plan?s their flights from California. . A special program has arranged for this event. The guest speaker be Pastor P A. Patterson. #auamtah ^Tribune fo'r ^ 5 Tjears DIXIE ENGRAVING CCh PHONE 5506 • I28W.BAYST. IN MEMORY pnnuHMHBimmii GRANT—In sad but loving memory of our darling husband, stepfather and brother, i j MR. GEORGE GRANT who departed this life, two years ago, October 6 . 1947. Long days and nights you bore in pain, To wait for cure that was all in vain. We saw you suffer, we saw you go. It crushed our hearts, we loved you so, But God who .knoweth all things best, Eased your pato and gave you rest. Sadly missed by Mrs. Mamie Grant, Wife Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Catherine Tixdell. Step¬ daughter, Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Henrietta Rivers, Sister, Ridgeland, S. C. CARTER—In lov.ng memory of our mother, MRS. MARY CARTER w'.io departed this life one year ago, October 7, 1948. Every day s nee you departed, We have all been broken heart¬ ed. Heaven is a lucky place, To hear your voice and see your face. Sadly missed by your child¬ ren, Mrs. Lucille Carter Mrs. Isabelle Gross New York city. And grandch.ldren. LOADHOLT—In sad but lov¬ ing memory of my s.ster, MISS KELSIE LOADHOLT who passed away two years ago, October 5, 1947. I have lost my dear^sister, earth shall She no more on * roam, And there’ll never be another, To take her place in my home. Kelsie’s life was true and faith¬ ful, And she had a heart of love, Trusting Jesus as her Sav.or, T'l she jo.ned Him up above. Sadly missed by her loving sister, Miss Alice Loadholt- MURPHY—In loving memory of ST. CLAIR S. MURPHY who passed away two years ago today. October 4th, 1947 Do you think we have forgotten Ju?;t because we try to smile; Do noC say that we are heart¬ less, Else we’d shed tears all the while; Love like that we bore our loved ones, Now at rest and peace on high, Will outlive earth’s deepest sorrow, And will never, never die. Wife and Children Sisters and Brothers WILSON—In loving memory of our daughter, .MARY GREEN . WILSON who departed this life October 1 4, 1948 I She was so useful here below, ®° neet i ec i b y 115 We striv? to see Why she should be The one whom God should call. But we have only human minds, With which to understand, Perhaps we’ll see it clearly when We reach the promised land. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tremble And Family. SPENCER—In memory o our brother, ROBERT T SPENCER w*ho departed this life one year j ago, October 4, 1948. j It is not given to the mortal minds God’s ways to comprehend, Why, in such anguishsd part¬ ing, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 . 1943 | Cur hearts He mu t so relief 1 But when our earthly path seems hard, And burdensome the load, We should thank God our loved one treads. The happier 'heavenly road. Sadly missed by: The Spencer Family CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We extend to our many| friends and neighbors heart¬ felt thanks find appreciation for the beautiful and numerous floral designs and cards of con¬ dolence and tjhose who donated their cars, and our utmost thanks to Rev. A. J. Flewellen pastor of Friendship Baptist Church and thanks to the Sid¬ ney A. Jones Funeral Home foi their courteous service for our loved one. Children, Mr. Richard Spencer Mrs. Nancy Spencer Mrs. Carmiel Spencer Mr. Davis Huston Frignd. Mrs. Eliizabeth Allen CARD OF THANKS The relatives of the late Mrs Ruth Wise wish to express our heart felt thanks to our manj friends and neighbors for al shown during the short illness and bereavement of our beloved one. We alsa acknowledge with appreciation tOie many lovely flowers and cards of condolence. We es¬ pecially thank the pastor, Rev. H. G. Glasker, officers and members of the First Mt. Beth¬ el Baptist Church and the Mon¬ roe Funeral Directors for their kind service rendered us. May God’s richest blessing rest up¬ on your gratefully. Mr. Joseph Wise, Jr. Mrs. V. Brownlee CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Ward Cook wishes to thank their many friends and neigh¬ bors, Rev. Henry W. Murph, pastor of St. Philip AME church, Willing Worgkc.'s’ Board, Nurses at Georgia In¬ firmary, Knights of Columbus (White) Young Adelphia’s club, American Woodmen and Sid¬ ney A. Junes Funeral Home for their many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during his serious illness and for the floral pieces at his death. Mrs. Tressie Coow. Wife MRS. NANCY SPENCER Funeral services were held! Monday, September 19 , for Mrs. Nancy Spencer who died Sept. 16 after only a day’s ill¬ ness. She had been a mem¬ ber of FriendshlD BaW'sf church, Hudson Hill, since 1910. She is survived by a son. Rich¬ ard Spencer; a daughter. Miss Cornelius Spencer and a grand¬ son, David Huston. True Love Charch Sunday was a high day at True Love Baptist church, be¬ ginning with Sunday school Pastor Freddie Bonds deliver¬ ed a soul stirring message both morning and evening. DO THIS ABOUT Now you can give drab, unattractive gray hair the rich, natural-looking color that makes you look younger. And your friends will approve, for Hollywood stars have shown that hair coloring is as important a beauty aid as lipstick or rouge, so look your best... 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The two nignt observ¬ ance w.il be held at Bethlehem Bapt.st church. The principal address Tues¬ day n’ght will be deliv?red by Rev. H. G. Glasker, while the principal speakers on Wednes¬ day n ght’s program will be acting President W. K. Payne of Georgia State college and Rev. R chard Williams, pastor of Fr;t Bryan Baptist church. The officers of the union will be installed by Rev. R. M. Gil¬ bert, pastor of First Afr.can Baptist church. Refreshments w.ll b? served ; n the basement. The master of ceremonies Tuesday night will be Deacon R. L. Jones of Connor’s Tempi? Baptist churc the Connor’s Temple Bapt st church and on Wednesday night,. Deacon Washington of FAB church. WHEN YOU WANT SEAFOOD Go To or Phone LOUIS C. Matthews 518 West Broid St. Phones 2-1141 2-1142 Ladies’ and Mens HATS Gleaned and Blocked By , Approved Factory Methods Lamas Bros. Broughton & Drayton